Spots on the penis
It's understandable that men can be very concerned if they notice penile spots.

They're frequently worried that they may have some form of cancer. In fact, spots are almost never a sign of cancer of the penis.
Men also get alarmed about the sometimes rather unpleasant physical appearance of a 'spotty' penis, and what their sexual partner or partners might think of it. This is quite understandable.
You could go to your GP, or else get a confidential opinion from your louis vuitton agenda cover ebay local genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic, often now called a 'sexual health clinic'.
The consultants there are the real experts in disorders of the sex organs. Please don't feel embarrassed about going to see them because they're used to this type of problem.
The average GUM specialist examines at least a dozen penises every day, so yours is nothing new to him or her.
To go to a GUM department, you don't need a referral letter from your GP. But it's advisable to first telephone the clinic in orde to find out when they are open, and whether you need an appointment.
In the UK, clinics may possibly be listed in your telephone directory under 'Health Service' or 'Hospitals'. Or you can ring your nearest large hospital and ask where the GUM clinic is.
Alternatively, go to the Family Planning Association website and navigate your way to 'STD clinics'. Then type in your postcode you'll be given details of the nearest louis vuitton briefcase bag clinics to you.
Another useful route is to louis vuitton agenda consignment Google the words 'GUM Clinic', plus the name of your home town.
Fordyce spotsThese are tiny white or yellowish spots, found on the head of the penis or the shaft.
If your skin is brown or black, they may look more prominent. They are normal.
They're minute sebaceous glands and are just part of the natural structure of many penises.
Many men also have them around their lips.
Fordyce spots are not sexually transmitted and they don't do any harm. There's absolutely no need for any treatment.
Pearly papulesPearly penile papules are also normal. They are very small bumps, the same colour as your skin, but with a pearly appearance. They usually appear around the glans (head) of the penis in a row.
Again, they are not sexually transmitted, and they don't need any treatment. But if you really want them removed for cosmetic reasons, this is sometimes possible.
Hair folliclesAs you know, virtually all men have quite a few hairs growing around the base of the penis. And often, the hairs extend some distance up the underside of the organ particularly in people of Middle Eastern background.
Human hairs grow out of a tiny 'pit', which is called a 'follicle'. And very frequently, the follicles on the penis may be quite prominent. This is nothing to worry about and no treatment is needed.
Septic spotsObviously, people do often get pimples, or 'septic spots' on their faces and on other parts of the body. They're particularly common in young adults.
Sometimes a small pimple appears on the penis. This is not a serious matter and no treatment is needed.
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Do not squeeze the spot, because you may spread infection.
Don't have sex with anyone till it's completely gone.

However, if something that you think is a pimple hasn't gone away within a week, ask a doctor to check it out.
Genital wartsIn contrast, genital warts do need treatment. And they are transmitted by sexual contact.

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